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    Pandora: Born from anger She was created out of anger and later given to his brother. Pandora was the first woman in Greek mythology to be created. (“Pandora”). Pandora was created by Hephaestus and Athena. Hephaestus was the Greek god of blacksmiths, sculptors, fire, and, volcanoes. His symbol is a hammer, an anvil, and a pair of tongs. Hephaestus was also the son of Zeus and Hera, after he was born Hera his mother threw him…

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    Neptune's Three Goddesses

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    created the three Furies (the three goddesses of revenge), and his flesh fell into the sea and created a foam, therefore Venus was born. Neptune is the Roman god of the sea, water, earthquakes and horses. He was from a line of sea gods and his parents were Saturnus and Ops, who were born from the titans. He was one of the twelve olympian gods. Neptune is often shown with long black hair, wearing sea green clothes sitting in a shell chariot pulled by whales, horses, or sea horses. He is always…

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    A prophecy came forward that Metis’ first child would be a girl and her second child would be a boy that would overthrow Zeus and take his throne from him, just as Zeus had done to his father. Zeus took this very seriously and believed it was to come true. When he next saw Metis he acted as if nothing was wrong, when she let her guard down he opened up his mouth and swallowed her whole along with her unborn child. After a long while Zeus began to have head pains which became unbearable this made…

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    Zeus of Olympia- Interesting Greek mythology. If Zeus didn’t defeat Chrono’s ‘’his father” what would of happened? Zeus’s father is Chrono’s, He is king of the titans the most powerful gods in the universe. Chrono’s mates with his own sister rhea. Mythology house hold names, The Olympians, among them are hails, verismo, and Zeus. Chrono’s was afraid of his son taking power. Chrono’s ate his own children at birth 6 of them. Chrono’s got rhea pregnant, but…

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    Hestia Research Paper

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    Hestia Hestia, the goddess of hearth and home, also known as the forgotten goddess because you will not find her in many stories, but she is nevertheless an important figure in mythology. Hestia and I have a lot in common because of her kind nature and love for her family. Kronos and Rhea, the parents of Hestia, are quite opposites. Rhea,her gentle and sweet mother, loves her children and wants to protect them. Kronos, her powerful father, loves power and control. Kronos swallows the children…

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    “After Zeus freed his siblings from Kronos’s stomach and after defeating the titans; Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades claimed a realm that they would rule over. Zeus chose the sky, Poseidon chose the sea, and Hades chose the underworld. Zeus could throw lighting bolts and he controlled some of the weather - like thunderstorms, and rain. Poseidon could control the sea, he ruled over horses and sea animals, and he held some power of the weather - like hurricanes and water tornadoes. Hades controls riches…

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    The Daedric God Hermaeus Mora There was once a time when there was only mortals on the mother planet, Sovngarde, the mortals of course worshipped the Gods of the netherrealm. But ever since the battle between the Gods and the Titans, the Gods had almost been completely wiped out by the Titans. At the start of the battle there were ten Gods and near the end of the devastating battle there was three Gods left, but out of those three Gods there was one God that stood out the most, He was the…

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    Typhons Fact Sheet

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    Johnson, Nick Mr. Howery Advanced English I Oct/19/17 Typhon Typhon, the father of all monsters, struck fear into every ancient greek’s heart. His mother was Gaea, the titan of the Earth. His father was Tartarus, the titan of hell. He symbolized fear to the greeks. Typhon and Zeus had a battle that shook the world. Typhon’s parents created him to destroy Zeus and take his place. He eventually attacked the house of the gods but they all fled to Egypt. Athena, Zeus’s daughter called him a…

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    Nyx was the Primordial Goddess and embodiment of Night. She was the daughter of Khaos, and sister to Erebus and Gaia. Nyx had a large amount of children, two of which were with her brother Erebus, Hermera (Day) and Aether (Brightness). The rest she created by herself, from what was found during researching. Included in this bunch was Moros (Doom and Destiny), Hypnos (God of Sleep), Oizys (Pain and Distress, and Thanatos (death), though there were many more. Nyx was often symbolized as a lady in…

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    After reading Margaret Edson’s play, Wit, I was able to understand the differences and similarities between kronos and kairos. Both of these Greek words are a big part of the play. Although both are Greek words and associate with time, they are very different in the way they are portrayed in this play. Kronos is chronological or sequential time and is measured by clocks while kairos is a propitious moment for decision or action and is related more to a feeling or a memory. Kronos refers to…

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